Acute kidney injury (AKI) in children has serious short- & long-term consequences. Read this Original Article on NSAID-associated AKI in hospitalized children; if it is more severe in children <5 yrs; & outcomes after hospitalization.
https://t.co/PUvaDbUffU
@DavidJuurlink If I recall correctly, it also has a relatively short duration of action and therefore must be taken 2x daily, while other ARBs are available without this limitation.
@DrCasteelEM The distribution, average, and passing scores tend to vary one year to the next so it’s not an apples to apples comparison (a 250 can mean something significantly different one year to the next). I wonder how much is lower performance vs noise.
@jbcarmody Reading the fine print (supplement), intent to leave refers to a Likert scale question about leaving their institution rather than leaving academic medicine as a whole.
And intent =/= actually leaving (especially on an anonymous survey).
@kidneywiki Aha - putting them on an equal footing to demonstrate that the urine sample supposedly has more albumin than total protein, which is of course impossible.
Perhaps what it demonstrates most clearly is that these assays get less accurate the farther away from normal they are.
@asouth_neph@laradownes I turn on speech to text and start talking. I might write an outline on paper first. I don’t stop to add references but just add a placeholder for each one. I keep going until I have finished what I want to say. Remarkable how much of this draft ends up in the final product!
@nursekelsey Coffee and cheese (any kind but mozzarella string cheese is my go to). The warmth of the coffee brings out the flavors of the cheese and the cheese adds a bit of creaminess to the coffee! ☕️ 🧀
@AnnaGaddy@KevinTolliver This was most likely changed by your local HCIS team, not central Epic. Probably in response to a request from your lab for more specific options, and with insufficient consideration given to usability